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If it's hardware it can break or be lost or stolen.


As I said, you can write down the recovery seed and initialize other security keys from it, so you're able to deal with a hardware wallet breaking, unlike most fido2/webauthn security keys. Hardware wallets also require a pin to be entered, so they're more secure against being lost or stolen too than security keys that don't need a pin.




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